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code: FE409
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Transmission
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Kunzru, Hari Transmission London, Hamish Hamilton, 2004. Fine in Fine, protected dustjacket. Second novel by author of the acclaimed "The Impressionist"; this novel is described as "a heady mix of Hollywood, Bollywood and Silicon Valley" and has received excellent reviews.
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code: FE734
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The Maze **signed first edition**
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Karnezis, Panos The Maze London, Jonathan Cape, 2004. Signed by the author. Author's first novel set in Anatolia in 1922 - very well reviewed.
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code: FE1527
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The Other Side of The Bridge **signed first edition**
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Lawson, Mary
The Other Side of The Bridge
London, Chatto & Windus, 2006
First UK edition. Fine in Fine dustjacket. Signed by the author.
Second novel - following the prize-winning Crow Lake.
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code: FE726
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The Mission Song **signed first edition**
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Le Carre, John
The Mission Song
London, Hodder & Stoughton, 2006
Fine as issued in Fine dustjacket.
Signed by the author.
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code: FE1101
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We Are All Made of Glue **signed first edition**
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Lewycka, Marina
We Are All Made of Glue
London, Penguin Fig Tree, 2009
Fine in Fine dustjacket. Signed by the author.
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code: FE821
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The Grave Thief **first edition with signed bookplate**
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Lloyd, Tom
Grave Thief
London, Gollancz, 2008
Fine in Fine dustjacket. Publisher's bookplate with author's signature loosely laid in.
Book 3 in this well-received fantasy series.
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code: FE1314
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With All Faults **first edition**
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Low, David
Greene, Graham. Introduced by.
With All Faults
Tehran, The Amate Press, 1973
Fine in Very Good+ (price-clipped) dustjacket.
David Low's often-quoted and amusing book on the world of second-hand booksellers.
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code: FE606
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The Burning **signed first edition**
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Thomas Legendre The Burning. London, Little Brown, 2006. Fine in Fine dustjacket. Signed by author. Although this novel was published two years ago, it has a resonance today. Thomas Legendre, a former economist and university lecturer in Arizona, now lives in Edinburgh. This is his first novel, which was initially rejected by US publishers. Compelling story of a young American lecturer attempting to resolve the conflicts in his personal and academic life - as an economist, he is confronted with the realisation that endless growth is not necessarily an environmentally sound proposition.
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code: FE812
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Single & Single **first edition**
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Le Carre , John Single & Single London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1999 Fine in Fine dustjacket. Dustjacket unusually retains its metallic sheen. Appears unread.
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